Is your Board constantly navigating conflict with someone who twists the truth, refuses accountability, or turns every issue into personal drama? Does the Board know the difference between a difficult personality and a diagnosable disorder—and does it matter?
- Stop trying to “reason” through a complex conflict.
- Recognize the signs of harmful personality patterns—before things escalate.
- Identify legal considerations when someone manipulates, deceives, or destabilizes a community.
Board President James Squires completed this 1 CE Credit Course.
Common courtesy: Promoting Civility in Community Associations
Incivility | Jupiter Lakes Villas
Code of Conduct for Board Members | Jupiter Lakes Villas
Allow your Board Members their right to privacy at their home


